Learn at home with Classkick
Classkick is a free digital formative assessment tool that allows teachers to create lessons and assignments that students work through on their devices at their own pace. Teachers can observe student progress in real time and provide immediate feedback. Text, images, video, and audio can be easily integrated into assignments. Classkick is now both web- and app-based, it can be used from a web-browser (Google Chrome), Chromebook, or iPad. Some functionality in the web-based version is still under development.
In this talk as part of the Technology in Language Teaching (TILT) webinar series hosted by independent languages consultant from the UK, Joe Dale, organised by the Association for Language Learning and supported by Linguascope, participants will be able to see how easy it is to create a variety of engaging activities and will have the opportunity of working as a student on a sample assignment.
Jan Chalmer is a passionate and experienced teacher of Japanese, in Victoria, Australia. She teaches Japanese from Kindergarten (pre-school) to Year 6 at a rural Independent School. Jan has been invited to present at various conferences within Australia and keenly shares ideas through a Facebook group for Australian teachers of Japanese. She has received the award of Lifelong Member of the Japanese Language Teachers Association of Victoria. She also received an award from the Australian College of Educators for her contribution to the teaching of languages other than English. Jan keenly experiments with ICT tools, utilising those she believes will add variety and engagement to her lessons. At 59 years of age, she is an example of a life-long learner!
Видео Learn at home with Classkick канала Joe Dale
In this talk as part of the Technology in Language Teaching (TILT) webinar series hosted by independent languages consultant from the UK, Joe Dale, organised by the Association for Language Learning and supported by Linguascope, participants will be able to see how easy it is to create a variety of engaging activities and will have the opportunity of working as a student on a sample assignment.
Jan Chalmer is a passionate and experienced teacher of Japanese, in Victoria, Australia. She teaches Japanese from Kindergarten (pre-school) to Year 6 at a rural Independent School. Jan has been invited to present at various conferences within Australia and keenly shares ideas through a Facebook group for Australian teachers of Japanese. She has received the award of Lifelong Member of the Japanese Language Teachers Association of Victoria. She also received an award from the Australian College of Educators for her contribution to the teaching of languages other than English. Jan keenly experiments with ICT tools, utilising those she believes will add variety and engagement to her lessons. At 59 years of age, she is an example of a life-long learner!
Видео Learn at home with Classkick канала Joe Dale
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